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Design and Fabrication of Dual-band Compact Monopole Antenna with Two Branches for Wi-Fi Mobile Applications (두개의 브랜치 라인을 갖는 와이파이 이동통신용 이중 대역 모노폴 안테나의 설계와 제작)

  • Jeong, Gye-Taek;Ju, Young-Rim;Yoon, Joong-Han
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2013
  • This letter describes a dual-band compact monopole antenna with two branches for Wi-Fi applications. The proposed antenna is based on a planar monopole design, and composed of two branches of radiating patches for dual-band operation. The ground size of the antenna matches the ground size of a typical hand-held cellular phone for improved compatibility with mobile phone printed circuit boards. The antenna is designed using a simulator and fabricated with optimized parameters. The fabricated antenna is measured at the lower and higher operating frequencies, and the return loss coefficient, gain, and radiation patterns are determined.

Soft-Switching T-Type Multilevel Inverter

  • Chen, Tianyu;Narimani, Mehdi
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.1182-1192
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    • 2019
  • In order to improve the conversion efficiency and mitigate the EMI problem of conventional hard-switching inverters, a new soft-switching DC-AC inverter with a compact structure and a low modulation complexity is proposed in this paper. In the proposed structure, resonant inductors are connected in series for the arm branches, and resonant capacitors are connected in parallel for the neutral point branches. With the help of resonant components, the proposed structure achieves zero-current switching on the arm branches and zero-voltage switching on the neutral point branches. When compared with state-of-art soft-switching topologies, the proposed topology does not need auxiliary switches. Moreover, the commutation algorithm to realize soft-switching can be easily implemented. In this paper, the principle of the resonant operation of the proposed soft-switching converter is presented and its performance is verified through simulation studies. The feasibility of the proposed inverter is evaluated experimentally with a 2.4-kW prototype.

Development of a New Hibiscus Cultivar 'Daewangchun' with Vigorous Growth and Unique Red Eye through Interspecific Hybridization

  • Ha, Yoo-Mi;Lim, Ki-Byung;Shim, Kyung-Ku
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 2015
  • A new Hibiscus cultivar 'Daewangchun', having vigorous growth, uniform plant habit, upright, compact branches, and a long red eye was developed through interspecific crosses between H. syriacus 'Samchully' (♀) and H. sinosyriacus 'Seobong' (♂). The Hibiscus breeding program was initiated in 2005 and Hibiscus ${\times}$ 'Daewangchun' was preliminarily selected as '05-R-204' in 2 008 due to its vigorous growth and stable flower quality w ith rich pink flowers. The s elected line was further evaluated for different growth characteristics, leaf shape, leaf size, and flowering characteristics, as well as tested for distinctness, homogeneity, and stability during 2010-2012. The new cultivar 'Daewangchun' had violet pink flowers (RHS N80C) with a long red eye spot, medium size and fan petals. The size of flower was 12.0 cm and size of the red eye was 3.0 cm. Leaves were 8.7 cm long and 4.7 cm wide. After plant characteristic evaluation for 3 years (2010-2012), 05-R-204 was registered as cultivar 'Daewangchun' (4731, No. of plant variety protection rights) in 2013. This newly developed cultivar 'Daewangchun' has tall vigorous growth and unique flowers with a long red eye and can be used as specimen plants in landscaping.

New Record of a Marine Algal Species, Ahnfeltiopsis linearis (Phyllophoraceae, Gigartinales), in Korea

  • Kang, Pil Joon;Nam, Ki Wan
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.521-525
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    • 2017
  • A marine algal species belonging to Gigartinales was collected from Geoje, Korea. This shares the generic features of Ahnfeltiopsis, such as multiaxial thalli with a compact and pseudoparenchymatous medulla, densely cytoplasmic secondary medullary cells around immersed cystocarps with a carpostome, and is distinct from similar species within the genus by a combined feature of small (up to 4 cm tall) and tuft thalli, compressed to subcompressed branches except for ultimate branchlets and base of main axes, cartilaginous in texture, dichotomous branches, rarely produced proliferations, absence of hypha-like filament in the medulla and internal cystocarps with a carpostome. In phylogenetic tree based on rbcL sequence, the Korean species nests in the same clade with Ahnfeltiopsis linearis. The genetic distance between both sequences within the clade was 1.5%, considered to be within the intra-species range for the genus. This morphological and molecular evidence confirms the Korean alga to be identified as A. linearis originally described from California. This is the first record of A. linearis in Korea.

Stubbed Branch-Line Compact Balun (스터브를 이용한 소형화된 분기선로 발룬)

  • Park, Myun-Joo;Lee, Byung-Je
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2007
  • A new impedance transforming balun scheme is presented based on the branch-line structure with stubs on the vertical branches. The stubbed vertical branch eliminates the unwanted even mode output and provides only the balanced output of the balun with opposite phase. Also, the use of stubs reduces the branch lengths by two times the stub length, which is useful for the compact balun design.

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Developmental Morphology of Osmundea crispa (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) from California

  • Nam Ki Wan;Choi Han Gil
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 1999
  • Developmental morphology of the red alga, Osmundea crispa (Hollenberg) Nam from California was studied on the basis of liquid-preserved and herbarium specimens. Vegetative axial segment of the species produces two pericentral cells and one trichoblast. Spermatangial filaments (branches) are derived from apical and epidermal cells in pocket-shaped apical pit with an ostiole-like upper opening. Procarp-bearing segment of female trichoblast produces five pericentral cells, of which the fifth functions as supporting cell of carpogonial branch. Tetrasporangial production occurs in random epidermal cells in apical pit of branchlets, and two presporangial cover cells show parallel arrangement to stichidial axis. As this vegetative and reproductive development is included in the generic delineation of Osmundea Stackhouse, O. crispa among the known Osmundea species is characterized by habit forming compact cushion-like clump with angular to terete thallus. It is also distinguished from O. hybrida (AP. de Candolle) Nam without the compressed thallus by the number of pericentral cells in procarp-bearing segment and shape of spermatangial pit. Taxonomic implication of the shape of spermatangial pit is also included.

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Fully Printed Dual-Band Power Divider Miniaturized by CRLH Phase-Shift Lines

  • Eom, Da-Jeong;Kahng, Sungtek
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.150-153
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    • 2013
  • In this letter, a compact and fully printed composite right- and left-handed (CRLH) dual-band power divider is proposed. The branches of the conventional Wilkinson power divider are replaced by subwavelength CRLH phase-shift lines having $+90^{\circ}$ for one frequency and $-90^{\circ}$ for another frequency for dual-band and miniaturization performance. Equations are derived for the even- and odd-mode analysis combined with the dual-band CRLH circuit. A PCS and a WLAN band are chosen as the test case and the circuit approach agrees with the CAD simulation and the measurement. Additionally, the CRLH property is shown with the dispersion diagram and the eightfold size reduction is noted.

The Development of Micro Wiring System for Micro Active Endoscope (박막 공정을 이용한 초소형 내시경의 MicroWiring System의 개발)

  • Jung, Seok;Chang, Jun-Keun;Han, Dong-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.362-365
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    • 1997
  • In the field of Micro-Mechanics, it has been known diffcult to integrate the micro-machine with sensor and source line for the conventional copper line cnanot be used in compact and small size. We developed a system to make thethin copper film as a connect line on the poyurethane pipe (2mm in diameter) by the evaporation technique. This system consists of an evaporation chamber two long branches, substrate hoider and a Linear-Rotary motion feed feedthrough. The results showed that thin copper film coated polyurethanc pipe could be applied th the small medical devices such as the micro active endoscope.

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Design of a Miniature Power Divider Based on the CRLH Zeroth Order Resonator with the Bandpass Filtering for the Military Satellite (군 위성통신 중계기용 대역통과 여파기 특성을 갖는 CRLH O-차 공진 기반 소형 전력분배기의 설계)

  • Eom, Da-Jeong;Kahng, Sung-Tek;Song, Choong-Ho;Woo, Chun-Sik;Park, Do-Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37 no.8C
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    • pp.637-644
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, a new compact power divider is suggested. Instead of the quarter wavelength transmission line(TX-line)s for the branches of the conventional Wilkinson's power divider design method, we use our composite right- and left-handed(CRLH) TX-line zeroth order resonator(ZOR) bandpass filters of one twelfth wavelength and reduce the physical length of the power divider. Besides, the filters in the branches can secure the passband for power-division. To validate the proposed power divider, we take an L-band for millitary satellaite transponder as the test case and the performances of the circuit and full-wave simulation results with the CRLH properties of the structure are shown with the dispersion curve and E-field at the ZOR. The measurement is compared with the simulation results. Also, the size reduction effect by the proposed scheme is addressed

Dual-Band Unequal Power-Divider Miniaturized by Metamaterial CRLH Phase-Shift Lines (메타 재질 구조 CRLH 전송선 기반 소형 이중 대역 비균등 전력분배기)

  • Eom, Da-Jeong;Kahng, Sung-Tek
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1048-1057
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, a new compact dual-band unequal power divider is suggested. Instead of the quarter wavelength transmission line(TX-line)s for the branches of the conventional Wilkinson's power divider, we use composite right- and left-handed(CRLH) phase-shift lines and can reduce the physical length. With the non-linear dispersion of the meta-meterial, each branch in the proposed divider is designed to have $+90^{\circ}$ and $-90^{\circ}$ at $f_1$ and $f_2$ respectively. To validate the proposed method, the performances of the circuit and full-wave simulation results are shown with the CRLH dispersion curve. The measurement results are compared with the simulation results. Also, the size reduction effect by the proposed scheme is addressed.